In Lenawee County, voters in Onsted Community, Madison, and Clinton Community school districts approved the nonhomestead property tax renewal. The five-year operating millage for Camden Frontier Schools in Hillsdale County also was approved.

Monroe also has a 1-mill, five-year sinking-fund levy renewal on its ballot for building and site improvements. That tax, which produces annual revenue of $1,717,204 to the district, won by a wide margin.

Voters in the Madison school district approved a 0.287-mill, three-year sinking fund to pay for expenses related to its buildings. The district collects about $51,000 annually from the millage.

Two millage requests to fund the Tecumseh Library District were approved. The first issue is a 10-year, 1.15-mill renewal that was originally passed when the library district was spun off from the Tecumseh school district and formed 10 years ago. The second is a 0.2-mill increase, also for 10 years.

A 1-mill road and dust control levy in Monroe County’s Ash Township was defeated. The tax would have yielded an estimated $315,000 per year for road and bridge maintenance.

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